Chuck Arnold begins his 19th season with the Seahawks and third as Vice President. Arnold and his staff are responsible for the sales and service of all Seahawks, Sounders FC, Century - Link Field and Theater ticketing including club seats, season tickets and group sales. In addition, Arnold also oversees the marketing team, advertising campaigns, brand development, game presentation and database strategies. He also manages the Seahawks and Sounders FC retail sales and service efforts. Arnold began his professional career as an intern in the Seahawks public relations department before joining the team’s ticket sales department as an account executive from 1994-96. He was promoted to director of ticket operations from 1997-2000, before adding the title of director of ticket sales and service from 2001-09. During his time with the Seahawks, the team has set franchise records for new season tickets sold, overall season ticket base, average attendance and group sales. The team has sold out 77 consecutive games. Arnold was also instrumental in the efforts to build grassroots support for the construction of CenturyLink Field. He was then responsible for coordinating the relocation efforts from the Kingdome to Husky Stadium and then CenturyLink Field. Arnold was among the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 recipients in 2010 and was named Ticket Executive of the Year by MLS in 2009 and 2010. Arnold earned a degree in Sports Management from Washington State University. He resides in Renton, Wash., with his wife, Jana, and two children, Charlie and Jordan.
Favorite Seahawks Moments: Representing the Seahawks at the 1996 NFL Draft in New York and the 2005 NFC Championship Game.
Chuck Arnold begins his 19th season with the Seahawks and third as Vice President. Arnold and his staff are responsible for the sales and service of all Seahawks, Sounders FC, Century - Link Field and Theater ticketing including club seats, season tickets and group sales. In addition, Arnold also oversees the marketing team, advertising campaigns, brand development, game presentation and database strategies. He also manages the Seahawks and Sounders FC retail sales and service efforts. Arnold began his professional career as an intern in the Seahawks public relations department before joining the team’s ticket sales department as an account executive from 1994-96. He was promoted to director of ticket operations from 1997-2000, before adding the title of director of ticket sales and service from 2001-09. During his time with the Seahawks, the team has set franchise records for new season tickets sold, overall season ticket base, average attendance and group sales. The team has sold out 77 consecutive games. Arnold was also instrumental in the efforts to build grassroots support for the construction of CenturyLink Field. He was then responsible for coordinating the relocation efforts from the Kingdome to Husky Stadium and then CenturyLink Field. Arnold was among the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 recipients in 2010 and was named Ticket Executive of the Year by MLS in 2009 and 2010. Arnold earned a degree in Sports Management from Washington State University. He resides in Renton, Wash., with his wife, Jana, and two children, Charlie and Jordan.
Favorite Seahawks Moments: Representing the Seahawks at the 1996 NFL Draft in New York and the 2005 NFC Championship Game.